begin  quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] as of Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 03:18:35PM -0800:
> I've been wondering that myself.  The way I understand it, according
> to Andy and others, is that LISP trades slighly increased complexity
> relative to Python for supreme Jedi powers that you won't find anywhere
> else... namely something called 'macros'.  (No I don't mean #define
> type macros like in C... Those are similar in /name/ only.)

I thought it was "closures".

-Stewart "Thinks of macros in Assembler terminology" Stremler
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